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Articles and interviews followed confirming Greenwald’s story, including one by David House and a blog entry by Bradley Manning’s lawyer, David E. Coombs. You want to protect America, than Why TF do we have our troops spread through out the world, Pull your head out of your asses and realize that doesn't do shit to our national security.

Two other United Nations special rapporteurs also released a joint statement meant to “recall a number of international legal principles”, point number three being protection for so-called “whistle blowers” when they release information about wrongdoing.

At the same time severaloutletsreported that Bradley Manning’s prosecutors were attempting to incriminate Julian Assange, co-founder of Wikileaks, by offering deals to Manning.

On the 23rd of December, 2010, Bradley Manning released a holiday message through his lawyer.

Now, at the start of the second decade in the second millennium, Bradley Manning has a growing list of supporters.

Where is the empathy?

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Jack Davison
http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/2011/0901/Who-released-the-trove-of-unredacted-WikiLeaks-documents
funny, you seem to be missing some facts, un-redacted???
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Dave Torrance
He is every bit the hero as this asshat.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hanssen
I hope Manning's trial is fair, and justice swift.

The presiding judge did not allow Manning to raise a defense of motive for the guilt phase of the trial, but allowed motive to be presented as a mitigating factor during the sentencing phase. If convicted  Manning could spend 52 years in prison.

On the 3rd of November, 2010 agents from Homeland Security and the F.B.I. Given that the maximum sentence for Manning on the convicted charges was 90 years’ imprisonment and military prosecutors sought a sentence of 60 years, the presiding judge may have accepted some mitigating factors during sentencing, although the court made no statement explaining the length of the sentence.

After Manning’s arrest, trial, and sentencing, she asked to be recognized as female.

Her rank was reduced to Private E-1, and she was dishonorably discharged. stopped David House, a developer and friend of Bradley Manning, while on his way back into the United States from a short vacation. The gunsight video shows soldiers in a U.S. military helicopter shooting down suspected insurgents, who were in fact civilians. At Manning’s appeal, the Justice Initiative filed an amicus curiae brief with the court, arguing that the sentence was disproportionate and unreasonable.

In January 2017, President Obama commuted her sentence, acknowledging that it was disproportionate compared with others convicted of leaking documents.

Bradley Manning didn't just release all that information to the American People, he released it to the world. a total of seven years of confinement. What he did was stupid and dishonorable at the least, allowing himself to become a tool for Wikileaks.

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Jim Haggerty
I say we should prosecute now and get it over with .....

bradley manning wikipedia the free encyclopedia

So let's just respectfully and politely disagree and move toward finding a middle ground that compromises both of us but possibly reaches a solution, shall we? In at least 12 countries, penalties for the unauthorized disclosure of national security information are limited to five or fewer years’ imprisonment absent proof of espionage, treason, delivery to a foreign state, or intent to prejudice the country’s security or defense.

Deeply troubled by this information, Manning uploaded to WikiLeaks more than 700,000 classified documents regarding the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as a video, dubbed “Collateral Murder,” taken from a military helicopter. He'll have his court martial in due time.

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Matt Kenyon
Quit hiding information and this kind of stuff wont happen.

The remaining countries’ laws provided for a maximum of 10 years’ imprisonment, except Canada, which allows for 14 years but includes a public interest defense.

Public Interest. Although some of the documents that Manning disclosed were of little or no public interest, many others were, justifying mitigation of the sentence to a maximum of 10 years, and reinforcing a finding that Manning’s overall motive was to advance public interest.

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Or are you just a ranting maniac behind any cause that pops up without any energy to try to seriously reach a solution or compromise???
Jason Rees
Wikileaks doesn't care about Americans' interests.

At worst he is a traitor who intended to harm his unit (and by extension the United States) by whatever means he had at his disposal.